Man Starts Free Ride-Sharing Service for Cancer Patients in Honor of his Mom

Man Starts Free Ride-Sharing Service for Cancer Patients in Honor of his Mom

Cancer patients rely on Zach Bolster to get to treatment. He started ChemoCars, a non-profit, after quitting his job to drive his mother, who had stage four pancreatic cancer, to appointments. ChemoCars works with Uber and Lyft to get cancer patients to their medical appointments. The best part? It's free for patients. InsideEdition.com's Keleigh Nealon (http://twitter.com/KeleighNealon) has more.